HULL POLICE COURT

... I HULl POLIC E COURT. M OND AY. Before Messrs. Blundell and Blyth. FELONY BY A PROSTITUTE-.A girl of the town naried Catharine Abbey was charged by a navvy named Edward Twigg with stealing 8s. from him. He stated that shortly afner 12 o'clock ?? night I he was coming out of the King William pubtiarhouse, in .Trundle-street, by the bace wry, into a passage, when the prisoner stopped him, and ...

Published: Friday 26 May 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2237 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS

... On Saturday night, Margaret Critolley, of Devon- street, died suddenly from a fit of apoplexy. The de. ceased went up stairs to bed in a state of intoxication. In some time after a noise was heard, and she was found lying at the bottom of the stairs. She was then re- moved to her room, but in two hours after another noise was heard, and she was again found stretched at the bot- tom of the ...

Police Court

... jiottcc Court. ato MISCONDUCT OF A BAILIFF. -On Tuesday, a ma to named John Rowley wee brought before the magistrates Ih uider the following circumhtancea:-The prisoner, who was in the imploy ot Mr. Lawtoa, Sheriffs officer, %aE sent on Monday to execute a warrant against Mr. J. F. an Bennett; in coim quenc, however,ofgetting intoxicated, P tie made a mistake as to the name of' the person, and ...

Law Intelligence

... . t? . , - ? , I . .- I -. : ?? .? ; E a se 11 I f. Toedb.4 3M., .A; i. eeou, ert, l 12; ?? WONbbam audit nand di1 Tfhth odj i~ l1 T. HaIfr, cholcoemlsd., 2. lv. 12 .Site sede, i;T , I1NSOLVE Dsemons' -, Powrunanoen-(H~nius, lIA )-AdjournSSd i laaner : J.Thrparjua.. Origtial prisoner:' P.. Taylor.. Rulesf: ! Hw: . Baiey. Small debts: heher 'v41yment,-(Law, . 1.}reflifi rr dnre:. W.flanns o. ...

ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY—INQUEST

... ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY-INQUEST. ?? _ s . , I .Lmi. WA. X-IAlxUmio . We yesterday morning announced that a disastrous N accident had occurred at the Shrivenhamcstation of the Great di Weitern Railway, on Wednesday afternoon, from a collision P: ef the up express train with somae trucks that had been placed a on the line, and by which six lives were lost and several per hi sons ...

MEETING AT BANGOR

... Mi]1'T'IN'G AT BANGOR. [lF .T OM 0 Rl' l . ito vrttt.j YlEslFRDAY, Iii pursilanee of requ hit iin, a mleeting of thec ji ihabitatits of the tparisih of Bangor was lield inl the Court- bousc of that town, for the purtpose of adloptitig resolutions, caprossive of loyalty to the throne, anti Contidtence inl the gove rinment at thle present crisis of aflairs. Tue meceting Was tinosclrons. and ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... ' I ; i . , [ I 5 7 7 - . .1 ! ., . 'r - i.- -o'2dPO -t8Eilwi. a l t~a mat un4 bem_ !'z . .:WOR8HTP'STREET.' -. Ta Muara ?? :~ 41 1LD8~a;-F.F; HktC, sss The bottle coajter, - 7olg. be ai'n of very abjct appearance, whowas.doibse a-k it :itreet juggler, Was charged-before Mr. H ?? on msupieo tio havg been rpicated in tbe 'wilbl nurrerg'f :eni.. .aThe eha'ge egalnsttht rriisenesP 's-tc ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... TRE ?? STATir TREISS; (FromO the Time-S.) Spa Trhe trials. of Messrs. S. O'Brien and Meagher have ended ?? most personissupposed they would. The jury have agreedmor ffibernico-tO disagree, and this almost amiounts to ano acuta;ord( ifor the accused can hardly be put upon their trial agaifoth broi gmane cause of offence,. and to prefer a seoond and distinct oharge poli, ,.gainst them would only ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLIUCB JNTELLIGBNC-IVEDNESDAY. MANSION HOUSE.- Thomas Wade and James Mezs-.ay, porters, in the employment of Messrs. Welsh and Ofarget- son, of Cheapside, warehousemen, were brought before the Lord Mayor, in the custody of Thain and Hayden, of the City police, charged with having plundered the house of considerable property. Mr. Swan appeared as solicitor for tbe prosecution, and stated that ...

THE HEALTH OF TOWNS BILL

... THE BEALTIF OF TOWNS BILL. COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL. Yesterday a special court was held, in consequence of a requisition, most numerously signed, to the Lord Mayor, to consider how tar the Public Health Bill, now brought into the House of Commnons by her Majesty's Government, Is likely to interfere with the right of self-government inherent in all local representative bodies, and to take such ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MAY 17

... OLD COURT. (Before Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Coltman.I At the sitting of the court, three personsof respectable appearance, ?? X'Gou-rarr, Jame M'Gotrran, and Richard Corrall Barton, surrendered, and were placed at the bar to plead to an indictment charging thenm with forgery. The indictmentfalleged that the defendants had feloniously forged and uttered au instrument purporting to be the ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE.-SATVRDAY. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. A PROMOTER OF JOINT STOCK COMsPANIES.--IN RaE JOHN VATAS SImPsON.-This insolvent, who described himself as having had offices in Moorgate-street, as secretary to the Pro. fessional and Commercial Detector Association, manager of the Commercial and Clerical Electoral Agency offices, and agent for the Promotion of Joint Stock Companies, was ...